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1 James said that his mother had been at school the day before.
2 Kitty asks the girls not to take her dolls.
3 The pupil told Mr.Brown that he was sorry and added that he had forgotten his book at home.
4 My mother asks Kelly to buy some bread and a kilo of sugar.
5 Tom said that his granny had worked in a hospital.
1 in 1939
2 yes of course
3
4 only few people owned TV in the next few years
5 Because of World War 2
because World War 2 had finished
6 can be seen direct as everything occur .The boundaries of time and space have disappeared
7 is provided with help of a system of artificial earth satellites
8 a system using wires
9 in 1949
as a means of transmitting TV signals to rural and mountain areas far from big cities
10 <span> black and white</span>
11 <span>it is a liquid- crystaldisplay
12 </span>in a digital system usually continuous signal is replaced by a digital code containing detailed information on brightness. colour
13 continuous signal is replaced by a digital code
14 look like minicomputer
15 put the programs you like into the memory
16 it is HDTV ot Hi vision
17 it is a high definition television
18 Japanese manufacturers
19 plasma display
20 makes it possible to produce a large bright colour flat TV screen thin and light that it can also be hung on a wall like it framed picture
Pen – ручка calculator – калькулятор marker – маркер <span>scissors — ножницы
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1. If number of speakers decrease, some
languages will be endangered.
2. If Internet
reaches all corners of the world, English as the Net language will influence
the culture of non-speaking countries.
3. If English
keeps on being global, other languages won’t set foot on Internet.
4. The
world’s linguistic experts will be alarmed if many languages disappear at an
alarming rate.
5. If some
tribes aren’t urbanized and assimilated into mainstream, their languages won’t die
out.
6. Youngsters
will be able to communicate with people from abroad, if they learn foreign
languages.
7. If the
EU wasn’t worried about endangered languages, they wouldn’t issue a special directive
on preserving them.
8. If minority
languages aren’t politically tolerated, they will be in jeopardy.
9. If the high
number of languages spoken in the EU corridors, it would be like a Tower of
Babel.
<span>10. If
English is the language of trade and diplomacy, it will be considered as lingua
franca nowadays. </span>